Nonblurrable mirror



Dec. 28, 1937. SOMOHANO .NONBLURRABLE MIRROR Filed Jan. 21; 1935 Patented Dec. 28, 1937 2,103,384 NONBLURRABLE MIRROR Manuel Somohano, Mexico, D. F., Mexico Application January 21, 1935, Serial No. 2,823 In Mexico February 6, 1934 1 Claim.

This invention relates to a non-blurrable mirror to be used in bathrooms and the like, where the presence of water vapor tends to blurr it.

The device, according to my invention, may have any desired shape, and the embodiment shown in the accompanying drawing is merely by way of example.

Referring to the drawing: Y

Fig. I is a front elevation of the apparatus where the surface has been broken away in part, to show the interior thereof.

Fig. II is a transverse section on the line A-B of Fig. I.

The apparatus consists of a tively little depth with relation to its length and height and in the interior of said housing and in the bottom thereof, there is a mirror 2 with its refleeting surface facing inwardly.

The housing is open at its'front part but the opening is covered by means of a pane of glass 3 fixed to a frame 4, fitted to the edge 5 of the housing and attached to the same by means of the bolts 6.

Along at least one of the side walls of the housing and between the mirror and the glass plate,

housing i of relathere are one or more so that light therefrom plate 3 by the mirror lamps, there is a series The heat produced electric lamps I positioned is reflected through the 2, and alternating with said of resistor elements 8.

sistor elements prevents the mirror and the transparent glass of th blurred. The resistor elements,

be eliminated if the e cover from becoming of course, can

electric lamps furnish the necessary high temperature in the apparatus.

Having described the above invention,

A non-blurrable bath I claim: room mirror comprising a housing of relatively little depth with relation to its length and height, one of the large walls of the housing being a interior of said housing and adjacent to the wall opposite to the transparent plate, a mirror with its reflecting surface facing inwardly so as to refleet light through the transparent plate of the opposite side; and a row of electric lamps at least one of along the interior sides of the housing,

to heat the transparent plate that covers the housing, and to produce by the mirror.

the light to be reflected M. SOMOHANO.

by the lamps and the re- 5 transparent plate; in the 15 

